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What's it like to live in San Marcos, TX?
noireviolette
9mo ago
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I moved to SM about 8 years ago and I love it. I was in my 30’s when I moved here and haven’t ever felt out of place, but I don’t frequent places the college crowds go. I love it when it’s a pretty day and Art on the Square is going on, walking around downtown and the river- grabbing a coffee or some ice cream from Rhea’s- it’s ideal to me. Here’s the thing- Kyle is mostly chain restaurants and big shopping centers, which can be convenient because it’s not too far (and New Braunfels is also super easy to pop down to) while San Marcos is a bit artsy and a little grungy like a typical college town, but we also have the river, lots of trails and parks, plus the outlets and close proximity to Austin and San Antonio. The town is much more liberal than some of the suburbs because it’s got a young and constantly evolving university population. San Marcos is not a suburb, it has a distinct culture and vibe. I knew immediately I wanted to move here when I started school at Texas State, and I am so glad I did. I enjoy living in a college town, but it’s a not for everyone.
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DanielaGH37
9mo ago
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So many TXST students graduate and move away from San Marcos. The crop of new younger students will always make up about 60% of the town and so things are marketed towards that. With that said, I prefer the SM through South Austin area over Round Rock any day. Round rock to downtown Austin is a cluster fuck and yet SM to any fun stuff in Austin isn’t as hard. Round rock also now has hail, tornados and inclement weather that SM doesn’t get.
There are good options for food, fitness and growth happening too in SM. Now Manor I have been to a few times and i know it’s growing a lot.. it’s just far for fun. If you can I would travel to SM and check it out and Manor to check it out. Round Rock too if you see a family in your future .. I say that because it’s way more suburb like and family w kid oriented. Hope this helps!
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thunderdome_referee
4mo ago
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Part of me wants to gatekeep and try to scare ya away but honestly this city is awesome. Close to two major cities but not overly large itself. Awesome public amenities, a beautiful river and tons of green spaces, like 3 months of free concerts every weekend, an active art scene, there's always a decent free event like nearly every week. And the local community is awesome.
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